Experience

Projects

This fictional game application design was created for fun in a little over 2 hours. My goal for this project was to challenge myself by designing an app with a desktop-like feel under a strict time constraint. I selected the Azure color palette to give this app a familiar feel. I took inspiration from Slack, Curse, and Discord to create this design. This design was created using Adobe Photoshop.

This design was created as a theme for the Counter-Strike:Global Offensive subreddit. I wanted to create a theme that honored the history of the game. I incorporated a minimal color pallette to give a clean appearance. Additionally, the color pallete was influenced by Condition-Zero, the first expansion for Counter-Strike. I created a loud 'Subscribe' button that can be easily spotted in the upper right. I wanted to easily draw attraction to this button in order to capture more subscriptions. Adobe Photoshop was used to create this design.

The goal of this project was to recreate the current website in the Sitefinity CMS environment. This resulted in a complete rewerite of the website's front-end in order to use the widget, template, and module features of Sitefinity CMS in order to empower the marketing department with the ability to easily create content pages. This website was built with gloabl e-commerce in mind supporting 5 languages and 3 regions.

This project was a one-day challenge to myself. I wanted to see what I could build in 8 hours from scratch using new technology for the first time. I used SASS for the general CSS structure and used HighCharts for the graphing. I had to develop a custom theme which was reusable in HighCharts. At the end of 8 hours this was what I was able to build. Given the time constraint I was very happy with the organization of my code and the file structure, customization of HighCharts, and utilization of SASS. You can review the code via GitHub.

Assisted the Volunteer Coordinator with the planning and implementation of a volunteer application form and a searchable job listing page allowing for posts, modifications, and e-mail notifications of job applicants.

The Logos Academy is a Full Stack (MEAN) web application that on-boards new CrossFit gym members through an expert-tested curriculum. It focuses on safe and effective development of functional movements and provides personalized, attainable
goals for each of their members that are easily accessible on the mobile friendly app. The app also deepens and further develops the close-knit box community by allowing fellow gym members to share and track their progress as well as
encourage each other to achieve their goals.

One of the primary features that I implemented in this project was the ability for the store owner to modify elements on the front end without any programming experience. I made this process very simple for the end-user allowing simple
plain-text entry into the form elements. This was achieved using update and post operations to the data that was stored on the back end. As a result, the store, welcome message, daycare packages, spa packages, and contact information
are able to be modified by the store owner when logged in to the website.

This project was inspired by the Momentum extension for Google Chrome. I enjoy the simplicity of the Momentum app. I wanted to take the simplicity of Momentum's design, but incorporate weather statistics with live video backgrounds. The
screenshots do not reflect it, but this app plays a live video background related to the conditions in the city you enter. This project is server-less and includes heavy use of Angular Routing with a different view being used for each
potential weather condition.

This project was fun in nature utilizing the Star Wars API (SWAPI) to help me build my understanding of AngularJS. Overall this project solidified my understanding of Angular using routing, custom directives, and configuring controllers
and services to GET data from a live API.